That’s primarily because DJI since many years builds drones and controllers.

They know how to shape a user-friendly controller that has the right buttons and joysticks in the right places. But what’s new is, well, I know that it’s not a secret anymore because you have already seen the photo, the seamlessly integrated monitor.

The 5.5’’ screen with a Full HD resolution really offers a 1.000 Nits of brightness.

Owners of the new Smart Controller can thankfully forget their sunshades at home!

The display brightness is a great leap forward.

2. The Wild

The new DJI Smart Controller does not only feature a super bright display, no, no, but it is also more robust than its standard predecessor.

I love being in the nature, in the wild. I love glowing deserts, vast landscapes, but the most I love the cold. Filming ice and snow with a drone leaves the audience breathless.

That’s where it often got tricky.

Batteries don’t like the cold. They tend to either fail entirely (that’s why it is crucial that you keep your drones batteries warm before flying them in the cold and you should let the drone hover close to you for about a minute and only after that start your normal flight) or they just die super early.

A fully charged smartphone, and it usually is the smartphone causing the trouble, can run out of power within minutes. Even my new iPhone has problems. Sometimes the battery gives up as soon as the thermostat drops below 0°C.

Plus, that sometimes the display freezes (not physically) and the phone has to reboot.

And none of that should happen in flight. It is both a safety risk and it ruins a day of filming and taking photographs in the nature.

The new DJI Smart Controller is built to last not only to 0°C like the standard RC, but it is made to last until -20°C. What I can say is that during testing I experienced no problems at all.

The battery lasted as usual, and the screen didn’t give me a hard time. Not once.

Okay, I admit that it didn’t get colder than -5°C during my tests, but my iPhone gave up when it was warmer already.

3. The Truth

Every product has downsides. That’s just a matter of fact. Let me list everything you should know.

For example this: DJI did not upgrade the maximum range. It stays 8km in the US and about 5km in Europe. No changes here. That’s actually whining on a very high level.

No other manufacturer is capable of building drones with such strong signals, but … It’s a new remote, I would have been happy to see in increase in range.

Next, the new DJI Smart Controller misses a SIM-Card slot. If you need an internet connection, maybe for live streaming, you need to create a hotspot with your phone and then connect the remote.

Without its own SIM-Card slot, there is no way to go online with the remote only. It needs a WiFi hotspot to connect to.

Last, but not least, the battery of the remote lasts for about two hours only.

But that’s actually okay, keeping in mind that it powers an accurate 1000 Nits display.

What’s more annoying is, that it charges pretty slow: again approximately two hours.

What’s left to say?

Maybe this: I wouldn’t cut off an arm to afford the new DJI Smart Controller, but I’d definitely give a finger or two.

I’ve always struggled with the display brightness, especially in summer time. It’s amazing that from now on that one major problem is finally solved.

I know that some of you might think I’m just heavily promoting another DJI product because I’m a fanboy. That’s not true. I have never been a fanboy of anything. I look at products, and if I love them and see that they make sense, I’ll say it. And this is my second favorite accessory (after ND filters) so far.

I was already a big fan of DJI CrystalSky, an external monitor that is super bright too and that you can attach to almost all DJI drones (check it out here), but my problem was that I still had to deal with cables (I know, again whining on a high level) and that it was quite heavy and the batteries too large.

The new DJI Smart Controller is a logical step in DJIs aim to revolutionize technology, and it makes their drones safer, more comfortable to use and overall better tools for ambitious and professional users that want to get the maximum out of their flying friends.